Bet he doesn't claim he lost this election,but won't pursue it any longer!

Phobia

12-13-2000, 02:14 PM

I bet he makes the speech in the middle of my favorite show or just when the basketball game is getting interesting.... I think the gov needs to sell broadcasting rights to political press conferences so we only have this drivel on one channel at a time.

CHIEF1

12-13-2000, 02:18 PM

The crybaby finally gives it up at 9pm et.

mlyonsd

12-13-2000, 02:18 PM

Crybaby is on at 8 central, W is supposed to follow at 9.

Crybaby probably picked 8 because he would be too depressed to watch the West Wing.

Ugly Duck

12-13-2000, 02:19 PM

I think Bush will speak at 10:00

WisChief

12-13-2000, 02:22 PM

Dammit - if that moron speaks during a new episode of West Wing I will really be pissed! :D

I really could give a rat's arss what he says as long as it's the last thing I have to hear from his insincere lips!

ROYC75

12-13-2000, 02:24 PM

Can't wait to hear his excusses to a failed bid! This is going to be a good one!

Gaz

12-13-2000, 02:38 PM

Mrs. Gaz gets REALLY upset when she sees or hears Gore, so, it sounds like this is a DVD or hot tub night.

That's why I did that!(Ref.Dan Quayle) You won the prize...Al Gore's press sec. next 4 yrs. :D

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Archie F. Swin

12-13-2000, 04:14 PM

Mark Kilgore,

umm . . .Gore was not the "tree-hugger" candidate. Just thought we should clear that up.

It seems the GOP concensus is: 'We would be willing to but a mental midget in office as long as we get rid of Clinton/Gore & Co.'

Hold your heads high! . . . and hold your breath!

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Raiderhader

12-13-2000, 04:18 PM

Roy, that's no prize. That is a punishment. :)

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Mosbonian

12-13-2000, 04:43 PM

CRP:

I know he isn't the "tree hugger" candidate, but he claims to be a person concerned about the ecology. Just another one of his lies!!

As for the other comment....

I want Bush because I believe that he can surround himself with quality people to serve the country.

I think Al Gore brings way too much concerns about his credibility to allow me to trust him.

mmaddog
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ROYC75

12-13-2000, 04:49 PM

RaiderHader

Easy job....he will be counting revotes from Florida! :D

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Archie F. Swin

12-13-2000, 04:56 PM

Mark,

Al Gore is concerned about the environment . . . I'm hoping all of our future leaders will be . . . its important that we not let bullheadedness and dollar signs prevent us from taking measures in protecting our air and water.

I have to admit . . . you seem to be taking the stance of many Bush supporters.

'It's not so much about him, but the people he can surround himself with.'

Like Who? . . . Who has he promised a role in his admin.? Other than likely Republicans.

Do you not favor a political party? Or do you consider yourself a moderate?

Mosbonian

12-13-2000, 05:10 PM

CRP:

I am a moderate...

As for Bush and his "possible" Cabinet members, no one knows for sure, but there are signs of many of his preferences.

1)Colin Powell- I don't see how anyone can fault a choice of Powell. His sympathies cross party lines and transcend politics in some cases.

2)Cheney- Like it or not Cheney is a good choice as a running mate. Well liked in the World community and experienced in that avenue where Bush is weakest.

The very thing that you are questioning me about is the same reason many people vote for their candidate. When John Kennedy ran for President he was being supported because he had

1)Eastern Money
2)A supposedly wise supporting cast.

I like Bush, and i lke the fact that he has good people surrounding him. I would shudder to think that any Presidential candidate would surround himself with the nincompoops like the present administration has.